STIMULI PREVIOUSLY ASSOCIATED WITH REINFORCEMENT MITIGATE RESURGENCE

被引:24
作者
Craig, Andrew R. [1 ]
Browning, Kaitlyn O. [1 ]
Shahan, Timothy A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Utah State Univ, Logan, UT 84322 USA
关键词
resurgence; reinforcer-correlated stimuli; extinction; relapse prevention; rats; CONDITIONED REINFORCEMENT; ALTERNATIVE BEHAVIOR; TOKEN-ECONOMY; DIFFERENTIAL REINFORCEMENT; OPERANT-BEHAVIOR; EXTINCTION; SCHEDULES; DISCRIMINATION; ACQUISITION; PIPRADROL;
D O I
10.1002/jeab.278
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Resurgence refers to the recurrence of an extinguished target behavior following subsequent suspension of alternative reinforcement. Delivery of reinforcers during extinction of alternative behavior has been shown to mitigate resurgence. The present experiment aimed to determine whether delivering stimuli associated with reinforcers during resurgence testing similarly mitigates resurgence. Three groups of rats pressed target levers for food according to variable-interval 15-s schedules during Phase 1. In Phase 2, lever pressing was extinguished, and an alternative nose-poke response produced alternative reinforcement according to a variable-interval 15-s schedule. Food reinforcement was always associated with illumination of the food aperture and an audible click from the pellet dispenser during Phases 1 and 2. Phase 3 treatments differed between groups. For one group, nose poking continued to produce food and food-correlated stimuli. Both of these consequences were suspended for a second group. Finally, nose poking produced food-correlated stimuli but not food for a third group. Target-lever pressing resurged in the group that received no consequences and in the group that received only food-correlated stimuli for nose poking. Resurgence, however, was smaller for the group that received food-correlated stimuli than for the group that received no consequences for nose poking. Target-lever pressing did not increase between phases in the group that continued to receive food and associated stimuli. Thus, delivery of stimuli associated with food reinforcement after suspension of food reduced but did not eliminate resurgence of extinguished lever pressing. These findings contribute to potential methodologies for preventing relapse of extinguished problem behavior in clinical settings.
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